Million Dollar Mission

YOU CAN HELP US MEET THE GOAL!

The Alexander Hamilton High School Alumni Association (HAA) is seeking to raise an endowment fund of $1 million, to provide a stable base for scholarships for Hamilton High School graduating seniors (the “Endowment Fund”).

PLEDGED SO FAR 34.2%

PAID SO FAR 25%

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Then What?

Once the $1 million goal of the Endowment Fund has been accumulated, net of expenses of fundraising, the earnings from investments of the Endowment Fund will be used for such scholarships. If, after the Endowment Fund has been set aside, and if extraordinary circumstances arise, then, from time to time, the Board of HAA may use the principal of the Endowment Fund to benefit Hamilton High School and the mission of the HAA. If HAA is unable reach the goal of raising a net $1 million within a reasonable period, no Endowment Fund will be set aside, and all donations will become part of the general funds of HAA, to be used under the direction of the Board of HAA for the benefit of Hamilton High School and the mission of HAA.

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OUR Mission

"To fund enhanced educational opportunities and experiences for current students, to support teachers and administrators in their effort to provide a quality education at Hamilton, to provide scholarship support for graduates seeking higher education, and to reconnect the alumni and strengthen ties among them and with the school community."